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Improvement
of Cool Season Oilseeds to Support Economically Competitive Bio-Diesel
Production on the Central High Plains--Blue
Sun Biodiesel, 344 E. Foothills Parkway, Suite 3E, Fort Collins, CO 80525; 970-221-0500,
www.gobluesun.com
Mr.
Gus John Foster, Principal Investigator, gus@gobluesun.com
Mr.
Sean Lafferty, Business Official, sean@gobluesun.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-03ER83613
Amount:
$750,000
Our
nation’s increasing dependence on foreign oil is a threat to our economic
stability and security, and continues to boost our trade deficit.
A significant increase in renewable, cleaner-burning biofuels, such as
biodiesel, offers the potential to address all of these issues.
However, biodiesel market penetration is severely limited by high
feedstock (vegetable oil) costs associated with soybean production on valuable
farm ground. This project will
diversify, extend, and lower the cost of
America’s biodiesel production
capacity by developing industrial oilseed crops specifically suited for
marginal, non-irrigated, fallow cropland. These
oilseed crops could provide a regional biodiesel feedstock for regional
refinement, enabling biodiesel to be price-competitive with petroleum-based
diesel. Phase
I collected, grew, and carried out preliminary testing on candidate strains of
three high-potential oilseed varieties in the Central High Plains of Colorado,
Kansas, and
Nebraska.
These oilseeds were grown in field trials alongside the best-performing
current oilseed crops as performance checks to identify strains that could adapt
to this marginal agricultural region. Phase
II will develop adapted industrial oilseed cultivars in the mustard family,
which exhibit sufficiently high oil production and meal quality while limiting
production costs, so that a biodiesel price that is competitive with petroleum
diesel can be achieved.
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits as
described by awardee: Oil from these
developed oilseeds should provide a high-quality feedstock to the emerging
biodiesel industry, resulting in a price-competitive biodiesel fuel suitable for
use in diesel engines. Secondary
commercial products include high-protein-content meal from oilseed crushing and
glycerin from biodiesel production.